Alyssa Tessaro, Princeton - Green Lake
Anna Linstedt, Menasha High School
Ashley Herriges, Little Chute High School
Bailey Wherle, Wautoma High School
Cassandra Glodowski, Waupaca High School
Gary Premo, Weyaweaga-Freemont High School
Greg Dejong, UW Fox Valley
Heidi Neustifter, Neenah High School
Kami Olson, Kimberly High School
Kayla VanHandel, New London High School
Kim Kandler, Fox Valley Lutheran High School
Melissa Johnston, Berlin Middle & High School
Sally Egen, Shawano High School
Sarah Smith, Shawano Middle School/Marion High School
Shari Delisle, Clintonville High School/Marion
Stacey Lindgren, Kimberly High School
Ty Wasmuth, Hortonville High School

Trusted By Those Entrusted For Students' Safety

ThedaCare Orthopedic Care Licensed Athletic Trainers (LATs) are trusted by school districts across Northeast Wisconsin to keep their students safe during sport participation. There is more to the role of an LAT than meets the eye.

LATs are sometimes confused with personal trainers. There is, however, a big difference in the education, skillset, and job duties. LATs follow the medical model by combining learning in a classroom and clinical setting and the majority have a master’s degree.

LATs provide medical services to all types of patients, not just athletes participating in sports, and can work in a variety of job settings. LATs relieve widespread and future workforce shortages in primary care support and outpatient rehab professions and provide an unparalleled continuum of care for the patients.

LATs also improve functional outcomes and specialize in patient education to prevent injury and re-injury. Preventative care provided by an LAT has a positive return on investment for employers by reducing injury and shortening rehabilitation time for their patients, which translates to lower absenteeism from work or school and reduced health care costs.

Our Licensed Athletic Trainers proudly work with their school districts to keep students safe.